Okay okay, I think we got it. Sorry for any planetary orbits that may have been engulfed by their stars.

The star math, if you're interested, is roughly to multiply a star's color by its magnitude (itself on an exponential scale), then decrease brightness with a falloff of 1/(distance^3). The dot will have a solid white center (where color is boosted higher than the normalized 0-1 range) and then taper off.

I need to tweak the math to make apparent size between stars less pronounced.

Nice DIY #hostilearchitecture outside the town house of some rich fuck who definitely doesn't own these public sidewalk tree spaces. Be a real shame if someone were to accidentally drop their cutting pliers on each of those plastic ties.

Had a cousin gathering at my aunt's house, and ended up leafing through old family portraits. Thats great grandma and great-great-great grandma. In the former pic, a missing triangular portion near the bottom was recreated, hence the lack of detail and that weird arm angle.